A gathering convened under the leadership of Rajesh Thakur, the State President of the Jharkhand Pradesh Congress Committee, brought together officials from the media, war room, social media departments, and presidents of prominent organizations under the Morcha. Ghulam Ahmed Mir, the State in charge, graced the occasion as the chief guest.
Ghulam Ahmed Mir, addressing the assembly, deliberated on the functioning of the media departments and issued pertinent directives. Emphasizing the dissemination of the Five Justice 25 Guarantees and the Congress Manifesto across all linguistic spectrums in Jharkhand, he stressed the importance of comprehensive preparations. Additionally, he advocated for the appointment of state-level spokespersons as district and Lok Sabha in-charges for robust publicity across various constituencies during the elections.
Ahmed Mir highlighted the critical role of media department leaders in pre-election preparations, acknowledging the pivotal role of media in modern communication and democracy. He underscored Congress’s resilience in presenting public concerns despite challenges from the Modi government’s attempts to influence media narratives.
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Rajesh Thakur, in his address, underscored the significance of the media as the primary conduit for expressing public sentiment and advocating for the Congress agenda. He urged the assembly to wield the media effectively as the fourth pillar of democracy, particularly in the current electoral landscape. Thakur expressed confidence in the dissatisfaction prevalent among all democratic pillars towards the actions of the Modi government, hinting at potential electoral repercussions for the BJP.
Attendees included a roster of notable figures such as Rakesh Sinha, Amulya Neeraj Khalko, and others from various departments and organizations, all united in their commitment to advancing the Congress cause through strategic media engagement.
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